Nat Geo Making Killing Reagan Based on Bill O’Reilly’s New Book

National Geographic’s Killing series has been the cable channel’s most-watched programming, so a movie based on O’Reilly’s latest book — which he discussed last night with Jimmy Kimmel — is in the works. Killing Reagan is different, however, because unlike the previous presidential killing books, Ronald Reagan wasn’t killed in office.

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“All of the candidates are trying go out of their way to show their fun side,” said Whoopi Goldberg. “Do you have to be an entertainer to be a politician and is that something we’re we should be paying attention to?”

As Laura Bradley points out, "There was something that felt a bit revolutionary about a season that begins with an imperfect wedding between two characters who've had a well-established relationship in the world of the show, then uses it as a launching pad to explore how marriage really works.” PLUS: Big Bang boss talks about the big wedding.

Benedict Cumberbatch, Kristen Bell and Jeff Bridges read their mean tweets live before Kimmel’s audience. PLUS: Kimmel was stunned that people though Matt LeBlanc was really mad at him, and Kimmel conducted a tense interview with Kermit and Miss Piggy.